The nature of Ayurveda is prevention rather than curing. In Ayurveda, great importance has given to hygiene, diet, exercise, massage, etc. Let us see what the treatises like Charaka Samhita and Sushruta Samhitas have said...
Ayurveda guides as to what to eat, what not to eat, how to eat, types of food to eat etc. Ayurveda says that complexion, voice, strength, satisfaction, knowledge, happiness, etc are dependent of the food which is consumed. Hence food is considered as one of the sub pillar of human body.
Though Health is defined as a state physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease, current models of Wellbeing donot take into account all the aspects and levels of Health.
The primary aspect of 'Self' or the Individual Conciousness, that which is intrinsic to all, that which we all are made and that which we all share, has been long banished from the chapters of Wellbeing.
And the verdict is out, the moment we look outside for Happiness, we forget that we were born happy and Happiness is our true nature.
When the food is pure, the mind becomes pure. When the mind becomes pure, memory becomes firm. And when a man is in possession of firm memory, all the bonds that tie him down to the world are released.
Not only is Ayurveda a theory of medical science but is a philosophy of life and lifestyle. It literally means ‘the Science of Life’. The word Ayurveda can be split into two words; āyu (आयु) and veda (वेद), which translates as life and knowledge respectively.